Billy Buckman was a young thirteen year old white boy from the ghetto. Since the people who lived in the low class ghetto were predominantly white, Billy never got a chance to be around African American people. The only black people who stayed in the ghetto were the ones who the rest of the African Americans consider as poor black trash or white Honkie lovers. Even being considered as poor black trash would get you more respect than any white man. Most of the African Americans here in Chicago lived in the high class suburban parts of the city. Billy had often heard stories about how his ancestors’ was beaten, raped, and mistreated by the black slave masters. Some stories were so bad that it made Billy want to cry sometime. Billy often had dreams of one day having a white president of the United States, but as of now white people are not eligible to even vote. This book is not written to attack white people,this book was written to be served as an eye opener to let the world have a vision of what the world would be like if the Racism shoe was on the other foot.
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Thodeo was born in Chicago by parents Jeanetta Lee and Clifford Hill. Thodeo was Rasied in Chicago's projects Robert Taylor Homes by his single mom. With his sisters Nakia Lee and Yvonna Adkins. Thodeo attended Carter elementary school and Hyde Park high school. Thodeo has one child Dilacy Hill his son mother is Tierra Washington.Thodeo also has other sisters and brothers on his father side by the names of Sashay, Prince Rule,Savon Rule,P.j Rule and Noah.Thodeo wrote his frist novel in 2005 but with no support and no believers Thodeo's writing dreams has hit many dead ends. With the help of his Grandmother Camey Lee and his best friend Darius Hill Thodeo may now live his dream as a author. Thodeo is a member of Chicago's Fifty-First Nation A.K.A Bout it Bout it Five One! The Fifty-First Nation was founded by Hammer Clark. Thodeo wants to thank everyone who supports the novel Reversed Racism. Love my family, and all my beautiful black men and women! Chi Town lets put down the guns and lets have a little fun! Growth and Development 4 Life!!! Free Larry Hoover!
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Billy Buckman was a young thirteen year old white boy from the ghetto. Since the people who lived in the low class ghetto were predominantly white, Billy never got a chance to be around African American people. The only black people who stayed in the ghetto were the ones who the rest of the African Americans consider as poor black trash or white Honkie lovers. Even being considered as poor black trash would get you more respect than any white man. Most of the African Americans here in Chicago lived in the high class suburban parts of the city. Billy had often heard stories about how his ancestors' was beaten, raped, and mistreated by the black slave masters. Some stories were so bad that it made Billy want to cry sometime. Billy often had dreams of one day having a white president of the United States, but as of now white people are not eligible to even vote. This book is not written to attack white people, this book was written to be served as an eye opener to let the world have a vision of what the world would be like if the Racism shoe was on the other foot. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781500875114
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